Loudon's original 1840 Arboretum Plan

The park was extended to the Rose Hill side with the addition of playing fields in 1845.

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Florentine Boar Andrew Handyside Fountain, originally a satue was to have stood at this location Eastern Pavilion Western Pavilion (to be replaced with copy of original, as Eastern Pavilion) Grove Street Lodge and gates (to be restored as original) Cottage in a flower garden, Joseph Strutt's country retreat (original shape to be shown as a footprint) Arbor covered in a large weeping ash, to be restored as original Tool Shed Site of Reginald St Lodge. Present building to be demolished and 'footprint'of original building to be shown Circle surrounding large white poplar, to be restored Small Pond North-South-west Broadwalk (Fountain Walk) South-east to North-west BroadwalkPlan (prior to 1845 extension) 1840 - move pointer over locations to identify them

 

Both drawings reproduced from  "The Arboretum and a  Catalogue of Trees and Shrubs in it"  J. C. Loudon 1840. Courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library

 

Loudon's Original 1840 Relief Plan

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